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Location of Franklin County in New York

List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] Two areas that are further designated National Historic Landmarks are the county's portion of the Adirondack Forest Preserve and the Eagle Island Camp.

There are a total of 85 entries. Three of these Registered Historic Places are in fact historic districts which include a total of eighty buildings and other structures. To be listed on the National Register, sites must retain their historic integrity, they usually must be at least fifty years old, and their listing must be promoted – or at least not be opposed – by the current owner, so many historically important sites in the county are not listed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]


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Listings county-wide

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Adirondack Forest Preserve
Adirondack Forest Preserve
Adirondack Forest Preserve
October 15, 1966
(#66000891)
NE New York State
43°58′43″N 74°18′42″W / 43.978611°N 74.311667°W / 43.978611; -74.311667 (Adirondack Forest Preserve)
Adirondack Park The Adirondack Forest Preserve is a National Historic Landmark.[5] Approximately 736,654 acres (2,981.13 km2) of the six million acre (24,000 km²) park are located in Franklin county.
2 Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage
Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage
Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001454)
22 Catherine St.
44°19′53″N 74°07′47″W / 44.331389°N 74.129722°W / 44.331389; -74.129722 (Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage)
Saranac Lake A 1909 Scopes and Feustmann-designed "cure cottage".[6]
3 Ames Cottage
Ames Cottage
Ames Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001458)
43 Church St.
44°19′29″N 74°07′40″W / 44.324722°N 74.127778°W / 44.324722; -74.127778 (Ames Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne style "cure cottage" built about 1906.[7]
4 Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station
Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station
Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station
September 23, 2001
(#01001036)
Azure Mountain
44°32′28″N 74°30′02″W / 44.541116°N 74.500686°W / 44.541116; -74.500686 (Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Waverly A 1918, 35-foot (11 m) Aermotor galvanized steel fire tower on 2,518-foot (767 m) Azure Mountain.[8]
5 Baird Cottage
Baird Cottage
Baird Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001466)
Glenwood Rd.
44°18′53″N 74°08′05″W / 44.314722°N 74.134722°W / 44.314722; -74.134722 (Baird Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A virtually intact "cure cottage" built in 1930, near the end of the cure cottage era.[9]
6 Barngalow
Barngalow
Barngalow
November 6, 1992
(#92001427)
108½ Park Ave.
44°20′02″N 74°07′44″W / 44.333889°N 74.128889°W / 44.333889; -74.128889 (Barngalow)
Saranac Lake (North Elba) A two-story "cure cottage" that was originally a barn, converted to residential use in 1910.
7 Berkeley Square Historic District
Berkeley Square Historic District
Berkeley Square Historic District
February 11, 1988
(#88000114)
30-84 Main St., 2-29 Broadway
44°19′35″N 74°07′53″W / 44.326389°N 74.131389°W / 44.326389; -74.131389 (Berkeley Square Historic District)
Saranac Lake Harrietstown Hall and 26 commercial buildings constructed between 1867 and 1932.[10]
8 Brighton Town Hall
Brighton Town Hall
Brighton Town Hall
November 7, 2003
(#03001121)
12 Cty Rd. 31
44°26′27″N 74°13′57″W / 44.440833°N 74.2325°W / 44.440833; -74.2325 (Brighton Town Hall)
Brighton Designed and built by Benjamin A. Muncil in 1914.[11]
9 Camp Intermission
Camp Intermission
Camp Intermission
November 6, 1992
(#92001421)
Northwest Bay Rd.
44°20′55″N 74°08′56″W / 44.348611°N 74.148889°W / 44.348611; -74.148889 (Camp Intermission)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Great Camp built for theatrical agent William Morris, designed by William G. Distin[12]
10 Camp Topridge
Camp Topridge
Camp Topridge
November 7, 1986
(#86002952)
S of Keese Mills Rd., Upper St. Regis Lake
44°25′15″N 74°18′07″W / 44.420833°N 74.301944°W / 44.420833; -74.301944 (Camp Topridge)
Keese Mill An Adirondack Great Camp built in 1923 by Marjorie Merriweather Post, founder of General Foods and the daughter of C. W. Post.[13]
11 Camp Wild Air
Camp Wild Air
Camp Wild Air
November 7, 1986
(#86002930)
Upper St. Regis Lake
44°24′31″N 74°16′30″W / 44.408611°N 74.275°W / 44.408611; -74.275 (Camp Wild Air)
Upper St. Regis An early Adirondack Great Camp built by New York Herald Tribune publisher Whitelaw Reid.[14]
12 Church of the Ascension Chapel and Rectory November 8, 2021
(#100007097)
32 and 81 Cty. Rd. 46
44°20′41″N 74°19′29″W / 44.3448°N 74.3246°W / 44.3448; -74.3246 (Church of the Ascension Chapel and Rectory)
Saranac Inn
13 Church Street Historic District
Church Street Historic District
Church Street Historic District
November 6, 1992
(#92001472)
Roughly, Church St. from Main St. to St. Bernard St.
44°19′35″N 74°07′47″W / 44.326389°N 74.129722°W / 44.326389; -74.129722 (Church Street Historic District)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) Twenty-seven buildings including three churches, a medical laboratory, ten homes, two libraries, six cure cottages, most built between the late 1870s and 1900.[15]
14 Colbath Cottage
Colbath Cottage
Colbath Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001433)
30 River St.
44°19′32″N 74°07′46″W / 44.325556°N 74.129444°W / 44.325556; -74.129444 (Colbath Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne-style "cure cottage" built about 1896.[16]
15 Corey Cottage November 14, 2022
(#100008337)
19 Helen St.
44°19′36″N 74°07′40″W / 44.3267°N 74.1279°W / 44.3267; -74.1279 (Corey Cottage)
Saranac Lake
16 Cottage Row Historic District
Cottage Row Historic District
Cottage Row Historic District
November 6, 1992
(#92001473)
Roughly, Park Ave. N side from Rosemont Ave. to Catherine St.
44°19′59″N 74°08′00″W / 44.333056°N 74.133333°W / 44.333056; -74.133333 (Cottage Row Historic District)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) Twenty-seven "cure cottage" built between 1900 and 1940.
17 Debar Pond Lodge
Debar Pond Lodge
Debar Pond Lodge
December 16, 2014
(#14001048)
Debar Park Rd.
44°38′03″N 74°12′10″W / 44.6342471°N 74.2028929°W / 44.6342471; -74.2028929 (Debar Pond Lodge)
Duane Saranac Lake architect William Distin's private lodge for family and friends, built in 1939 and well-preserved
18 Distin Cottage
Distin Cottage
Distin Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001416)
11 Kiwassa Rd.
44°19′10″N 74°07′48″W / 44.319444°N 74.13°W / 44.319444; -74.13 (Distin Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" designed by architect William G. Distin for his father, photographer William L. Distin, built between 1915 and 1925.
19 Drury Cottage
Drury Cottage
Drury Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001450)
29 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′46″N 74°07′52″W / 44.329444°N 74.131111°W / 44.329444; -74.131111 (Drury Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built c. 1912.
20 Duane Methodist Episcopal Church
Duane Methodist Episcopal Church
Duane Methodist Episcopal Church
August 9, 1991
(#91001027)
NY 26 E of jct. with Kenny Rd.
44°39′34″N 74°15′46″W / 44.659444°N 74.262778°W / 44.659444; -74.262778 (Duane Methodist Episcopal Church)
Duane Romanesque Revival design built between 1883 and 1885, church was in use for more than 100 years.
21 Eagle Island Camp
Eagle Island Camp
Eagle Island Camp
April 3, 1987
(#86002941)
Eagle Island, Upper Saranac Lake
44°16′34″N 74°20′03″W / 44.276111°N 74.334167°W / 44.276111; -74.334167 (Eagle Island Camp)
Saranac Inn Built in 1899 as a summer retreat for New York Governor and United States Vice-President Levi Morton and designed by noted architect William L. Coulter.
22 Ellenberger Cottage
Ellenberger Cottage
Ellenberger Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001453)
183 Broadway
44°19′55″N 74°08′16″W / 44.331944°N 74.137778°W / 44.331944; -74.137778 (Ellenberger Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne style "cure cottage" built before 1917.
23 Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage
Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage
Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001420)
11 Neil St.
44°19′44″N 74°08′11″W / 44.328889°N 74.136389°W / 44.328889; -74.136389 (Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built before 1915.
24 Feustmann Cottage
Feustmann Cottage
Feustmann Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001455)
28 Catherine St.
44°19′58″N 74°07′50″W / 44.332778°N 74.130556°W / 44.332778; -74.130556 (Feustmann Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private "cure cottage" designed by architect Maurice Feustmann for use by his own family.
25 First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church
June 6, 1991
(#91000627)
2 Clay St.
44°50′57″N 74°17′19″W / 44.849167°N 74.288611°W / 44.849167; -74.288611 (First Congregational Church)
Malone An 1883 Romanesque stone church featuring a 105-foot (32 m) fortress-like tower with bell-ringer's room and eleven-bell carillon.
26 First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View
First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View
First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View
March 15, 2005
(#05000162)
7 Church Rd.
44°42′06″N 74°08′22″W / 44.701667°N 74.139444°W / 44.701667; -74.139444 (First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View)
Bellmont A wood-framed church built in 1916.
27 Freer Cottage
Freer Cottage
Freer Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001417)
40 Kiwassa St.
44°19′03″N 74°07′54″W / 44.3175°N 74.131667°W / 44.3175; -74.131667 (Freer Cottage)
Saranac Lake A largely intact private "cure cottage" built before 1925
28 E. L. Gray House
E. L. Gray House
E. L. Gray House
November 6, 1992
(#92001469)
15 Helen St.
44°19′34″N 74°07′41″W / 44.326111°N 74.128056°W / 44.326111; -74.128056 (E. L. Gray House)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" designed by Scopes and Feustmann, built between 1911 and 1913.
29 Hastings Farmstead
Hastings Farmstead
Hastings Farmstead
August 30, 2007
(#07000872)
12 Conservation Rd.
44°43′41″N 74°29′12″W / 44.728°N 74.4868°W / 44.728; -74.4868 (Hastings Farmstead)
Dickinson Center A 162-acre (0.66 km2) farm with an 1896 Victorian farmhouse and seven outbuildings built between 1820 and 1940.
30 Hathaway Cottage
Hathaway Cottage
Hathaway Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001457)
6 Charles St.
44°19′50″N 74°08′18″W / 44.330556°N 74.138333°W / 44.330556; -74.138333 (Hathaway Cottage)
Saranac Lake A largely intact American Craftsman "cure cottage" built about 1900.
31 Helen Hill Historic District
Helen Hill Historic District
Helen Hill Historic District
October 23, 2015
(#15000754)
Prescott Place, Helen & Front Sts., Sheppard, Franklin & Clinton Aves.
44°19′30″N 74°07′40″W / 44.324897°N 74.1277677°W / 44.324897; -74.1277677 (Helen Hill Historic District)
Saranac Lake Residential neighborhood from early 20th century, with many cottages retaining the "cure porches" that distinguished the area's early days as a sanitarium.
32 Hillside Lodge
Hillside Lodge
Hillside Lodge
November 6, 1992
(#92001467)
Harrietstown Rd.
44°21′18″N 74°08′47″W / 44.355°N 74.146389°W / 44.355; -74.146389 (Hillside Lodge)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built about 1920.
33 The Homestead
The Homestead
The Homestead
November 6, 1992
(#92001418)
3 Maple Hill
44°19′24″N 74°07′55″W / 44.323333°N 74.131944°W / 44.323333; -74.131944 (The Homestead)
Saranac Lake A boarding "cure cottage" built in 1890.
34 Hooey Cottage
Hooey Cottage
Hooey Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001429)
24 Park Pl.
44°19′41″N 74°07′38″W / 44.328056°N 74.127222°W / 44.328056; -74.127222 (Hooey Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1916 "cure cottage".
35 Hopkins Cottage
Hopkins Cottage
Hopkins Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001448)
5 Birch St.
44°19′04″N 74°07′48″W / 44.317778°N 74.13°W / 44.317778; -74.13 (Hopkins Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built in 1923.
36 Horton Gristmill
Horton Gristmill
Horton Gristmill
April 21, 1975
(#75001188)
Mill St.
44°50′52″N 74°17′35″W / 44.847778°N 74.293056°W / 44.847778; -74.293056 (Horton Gristmill)
Malone A stone gristmill built in 1853.
37 Hotel Saranac
Hotel Saranac
Hotel Saranac
April 5, 2019
(#100003627)
100 Main St.
44°19′37″N 74°07′49″W / 44.3269°N 74.1304°W / 44.3269; -74.1304 (Hotel Saranac)
Saranac Lake 1927 multistory brick Colonial Revival hotel, asserted to be first fireproof hotel in the Adirondacks.
38 Jennings Cottage
Jennings Cottage
Jennings Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001419)
16 Marshall St.
44°19′51″N 74°07′50″W / 44.330833°N 74.130556°W / 44.330833; -74.130556 (Jennings Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An 1896 Bungalow-style "cure cottage".
39 Johnson Cottage
Johnson Cottage
Johnson Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001436)
6½ St. Bernard St.
44°19′32″N 74°07′55″W / 44.325556°N 74.131944°W / 44.325556; -74.131944 (Johnson Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A largely intact "cure cottage" built before 1896.
40 Beth Joseph Synagogue
Beth Joseph Synagogue
Beth Joseph Synagogue
September 1, 1988
(#88001441)
Lake and Mill Sts.
44°13′29″N 74°27′55″W / 44.224722°N 74.465278°W / 44.224722; -74.465278 (Beth Joseph Synagogue)
Tupper Lake Built in 1905, it is the oldest synagogue in the Adirondacks.
41 Lady Tree Lodge
Lady Tree Lodge
Lady Tree Lodge
March 12, 2018
(#100002188)
21 Loon Over Lane
44°20′46″N 74°18′56″W / 44.3460°N 74.3155°W / 44.3460; -74.3155 (Lady Tree Lodge)
Saranac 1896 rustic cottage built as part of Saranac Inn, later used as summer residence by Texas newspaper publisher A. H. Belo and New York governor Charles Evans Hughes
42 Larom Cottage
Larom Cottage
Larom Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001428)
112 Park Ave.
44°20′02″N 74°07′42″W / 44.3339°N 74.1283°W / 44.3339; -74.1283 (Larom Cottage)
Saranac Lake A "cure cottage" built between 1905 and 1910.
43 Larom-Welles Cottage
Larom-Welles Cottage
Larom-Welles Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001478)
110 Park Ave.
44°20′02″N 74°07′45″W / 44.3339°N 74.1292°W / 44.3339; -74.1292 (Larom-Welles Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba) A 1905, three-story, wood-frame "cure cottage", built for the priest of St. Lukes Episcopal Church, later the home of Dr. Edward Welles, a pioneer in thoracic surgery, who practiced at the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium.
44 Leis Block
Leis Block
Leis Block
November 6, 1992
(#92001449)
3-5 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′44″N 74°07′59″W / 44.3289°N 74.1331°W / 44.3289; -74.1331 (Leis Block)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1902 commercial building with apartments built with "cure porches", it originally housed Henry P. Leis pianos and a pharmacy on its first floor.
45 Leis Cottage
Leis Cottage
Leis Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001444)
26 Algonquin Ave.
44°19′14″N 74°08′59″W / 44.3206°N 74.1497°W / 44.3206; -74.1497 (Leis Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private, shingled cure cottage" built about 1906.
46 Anselm Lincoln House
Anselm Lincoln House
Anselm Lincoln House
April 21, 1975
(#75001189)
49 Duane St.
44°50′50″N 74°17′40″W / 44.8472°N 74.2944°W / 44.8472; -74.2944 (Anselm Lincoln House)
Malone An 1830 stone house, believed to be the oldest extant house in Franklin County.[17]
47 Little Red
Little Red
Little Red
November 6, 1992
(#92001446)
Algonquin Ave.
44°19′06″N 74°09′29″W / 44.3183°N 74.1581°W / 44.3183; -74.1581 (Little Red)
Saranac Lake The original "cure cottage" of the Adirondack Cottage Sanitorium founded by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau.
48 Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station
Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station
Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station
December 5, 2008
(#08001144)
Summit of Loon Lake Mountain
44°33′29″N 74°09′06″W / 44.5581°N 74.1517°W / 44.5581; -74.1517 (Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Franklin The Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is a historic fire observation station located on Loon Lake Mountain at Loon Lake in Franklin County, New York. The station includes a 35-foot-tall (10.7 m), steel-frame lookout tower erected in 1917 that has been abandoned since 1971. The tower was built by the Aermotor Corporation.
49 Magill Cottage
Magill Cottage
Magill Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001430)
37 Riverside Dr.
44°19′12″N 74°07′39″W / 44.32°N 74.1275°W / 44.32; -74.1275 (Magill Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A cure cottage built about 1911.
50 Malone Armory
Malone Armory
Malone Armory
March 2, 1995
(#95000089)
116 W. Main St.
44°50′54″N 74°17′54″W / 44.8483°N 74.2983°W / 44.8483; -74.2983 (Malone Armory)
Malone A large, castellated, stone and brick armory built in 1892, designed by state architect Isaac G. Perry.
51 Malone Downtown Historic District
Malone Downtown Historic District
Malone Downtown Historic District
March 3, 2021
(#100006217)
Roughly bounded by Brewster, Main, Church, and Elm Sts., and Wheeler Ave.
44°50′56″N 74°17′38″W / 44.8488°N 74.2938°W / 44.8488; -74.2938 (Malone Downtown Historic District)
Malone
52 Malone Freight Depot
Malone Freight Depot
Malone Freight Depot
December 12, 1976
(#76001217)
99 Railroad St.
44°51′01″N 74°17′50″W / 44.8503°N 74.2972°W / 44.8503; -74.2972 (Malone Freight Depot)
Malone Built in 1852, in association with the development of the Northern Railroad.
53 McBean Cottage
McBean Cottage
McBean Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001425)
89 Park Ave.
44°19′57″N 74°07′51″W / 44.3325°N 74.1308°W / 44.3325; -74.1308 (McBean Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Colonial Revival "cure cottage" with Craftsman-style touches, built between 1915 and 1925.
54 Merrillsville Cure Cottage
Merrillsville Cure Cottage
Merrillsville Cure Cottage
August 10, 1995
(#95000947)
Jct. of Co. Rt. 99 and Old NY 3
44°31′18″N 74°00′52″W / 44.5217°N 74.0144°W / 44.5217; -74.0144 (Merrillsville Cure Cottage)
Merrillsville Built about 1900 as part of a tuberculosis curing facility; it is now used as a town hall.
55 Morgan Cottage
Morgan Cottage
Morgan Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001426)
100 Park Ave.
44°19′58″N 74°07′48″W / 44.3328°N 74.13°W / 44.3328; -74.13 (Morgan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1915 bungalow designed by Scopes and Feustmann as a "cure cottage".
56 Moss Ledge
Moss Ledge
Moss Ledge
November 7, 1986
(#86002942)
Off NY 30, Upper Saranac Lake
44°17′01″N 74°20′03″W / 44.2836°N 74.3342°W / 44.2836; -74.3342 (Moss Ledge)
Saranac Inn An Adirondack Great Camp designed by William L. Coulter in 1898 for Isabel Ballantine of New York City.
57 Musselman Cottage
Musselman Cottage
Musselman Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001431)
25 Riverside Dr.
44°19′20″N 74°07′46″W / 44.3222°N 74.1294°W / 44.3222; -74.1294 (Musselman Cottage)
Saranac Lake A boardinghouse-style "cure cottage" built about 1907.
58 New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District
New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District
New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District
December 23, 1993
(#93001451)
NYCRR Right-of-Way from Remsen to Lake Placid
44°19′51″N 74°07′57″W / 44.3308°N 74.1325°W / 44.3308; -74.1325 (New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District)
Saranac Lake The New York Central Adirondack Line ran from Remsen to Lake Placid. There are extant stations in Lake Clear Junction and Saranac Lake; the Adirondack Scenic Railroad runs a tourist train between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake.
59 Northbrook Lodge
Northbrook Lodge
Northbrook Lodge
April 7, 2014
(#14000127)
58 Northbrook Rd.
44°26′47″N 74°13′35″W / 44.44641°N 74.22648°W / 44.44641; -74.22648 (Northbrook Lodge)
Paul Smiths Northbrook Lodge on Osgood Pond is a historic camp located within the Adirondack Park in Franklin County, New York. The camp complex was built by noted great camp builder Benjamin A. Muncil for Canadian Senator Wilfrid Laurier McDougald, circa 1925.
60 Noyes Cottage
Noyes Cottage
Noyes Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001468)
16 Helen St.
44°19′37″N 74°07′40″W / 44.3269°N 74.1278°W / 44.3269; -74.1278 (Noyes Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built in 1898.
61 Oval Wood Dish Factory
Oval Wood Dish Factory
Oval Wood Dish Factory
March 2, 2021
(#100006198)
100-120 Demars Blvd. and 13 Dish Ave.
44°14′05″N 74°27′55″W / 44.2347°N 74.4654°W / 44.2347; -74.4654 (Oval Wood Dish Factory)
Tupper Lake
62 Paddock Building
Paddock Building
Paddock Building
November 7, 1976
(#76001218)
34 W. Main St.
44°50′54″N 74°17′41″W / 44.8483°N 74.2947°W / 44.8483; -74.2947 (Paddock Building)
Malone Built in 1848, it was believed to be the oldest extant commercial building in Franklin County. It burned in 2017 and was demolished in 2021.
63 Pomeroy Cottage
Pomeroy Cottage
Pomeroy Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001447)
26 Baker St.
44°20′01″N 74°07′55″W / 44.3336°N 74.1319°W / 44.3336; -74.1319 (Pomeroy Cottage)
Saranac Lake A built about 1910, it may have been designed as a private "cure cottage" by William G. Distin.
64 Prospect Point Camp
Prospect Point Camp
Prospect Point Camp
November 7, 1986
(#86002947)
E of NY 30
44°16′43″N 74°20′42″W / 44.2786°N 74.345°W / 44.2786; -74.345 (Prospect Point Camp)
Saranac Inn An Adirondack Great Camp designed by William L. Coulter for New York copper magnate and financier Adolph Lewisohn in 1903.
65 Radwell Cottage
Radwell Cottage
Radwell Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001456)
2 Charles St.
44°19′50″N 74°08′17″W / 44.330556°N 74.138056°W / 44.330556; -74.138056 (Radwell Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact 1896 "cure cottage".
66 Ryan Cottage
Ryan Cottage
Ryan Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001445)
62 Algonquin Ave.
44°19′06″N 74°09′10″W / 44.318333°N 74.152778°W / 44.318333; -74.152778 (Ryan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An 1893 Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
67 St. Regis Presbyterian Church
St. Regis Presbyterian Church
St. Regis Presbyterian Church
2020
(#100005708)
Keese Mill Road
Coordinates missing
Keese Mill A c. 1898 church built by Paul Smith on the bank of the St. Regis River
68 Sarbanes Cottage
Sarbanes Cottage
Sarbanes Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001451)
72 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′51″N 74°07′40″W / 44.330833°N 74.127778°W / 44.330833; -74.127778 (Sarbanes Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built about 1930.
69 Orin Savage Cottage
Orin Savage Cottage
Orin Savage Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001422)
33 Olive St.
44°19′40″N 74°08′08″W / 44.327778°N 74.135556°W / 44.327778; -74.135556 (Orin Savage Cottage)
Saranac Lake A "cure cottage" built about 1910.
70 Schrader-Griswold Cottage
Schrader-Griswold Cottage
Schrader-Griswold Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001432)
49 Riverside Dr.
44°19′18″N 74°07′41″W / 44.321667°N 74.128056°W / 44.321667; -74.128056 (Schrader-Griswold Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1906 Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
71 Seeley Cottage
Seeley Cottage
Seeley Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001423)
27 Olive St.
44°19′41″N 74°08′06″W / 44.328056°N 74.135°W / 44.328056; -74.135 (Seeley Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built in 1890.
72 Sloan Cottage
Sloan Cottage
Sloan Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001442)
21 View St.
44°19′20″N 74°08′09″W / 44.322222°N 74.135833°W / 44.322222; -74.135833 (Sloan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Coulter and Westhoff-designed single-family "cure cottage" built in 1907.
73 Smith Cottage
Smith Cottage
Smith Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001470)
12 Jenkins St.
44°19′04″N 74°08′23″W / 44.317778°N 74.139722°W / 44.317778; -74.139722 (Smith Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" for a single patient built about 1903.
74 Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex
Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex
Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex
November 2, 1987
(#87001898)
2 Main St.
44°19′27″N 74°07′57″W / 44.324167°N 74.1325°W / 44.324167; -74.1325 (Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex)
Saranac Lake Headquarters of the 1907 company formed by hotelier Paul Smith.
75 St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station
St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station
St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station
March 15, 2005
(#05000163)
Saint Regis Mountain
44°24′50″N 74°18′55″W / 44.413889°N 74.315278°W / 44.413889; -74.315278 (St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Santa Clara A 35-foot (11 m) Aermotor LS40 steel tower erected in 1918 by the Conservation Commission.[18]
76 Stonaker Cottage
Stonaker Cottage
Stonaker Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001465)
Glenwood Rd.
44°18′57″N 74°08′07″W / 44.315833°N 74.135278°W / 44.315833; -74.135278 (Stonaker Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private home built in 1916 for the president of Northern New York Telephone who used it as a "cure cottage".
77 U.S Inspection Station–Chateaugay, New York
U.S Inspection Station–Chateaugay, New York
U.S Inspection Station–Chateaugay, New York
September 10, 2014
(#14000861)
NY 374
44°59′35″N 74°05′09″W / 44.99314°N 74.08586°W / 44.99314; -74.08586 (U.S Inspection Station–Chateaugay, New York)
Chateaugay U.S. Border Inspection Stations MPS
78 U.S. Inspection Station–Fort Covington, New York
U.S. Inspection Station–Fort Covington, New York
U.S. Inspection Station–Fort Covington, New York
September 10, 2014
(#14000575)
Dundee Road
44°59′26″N 74°44′22″W / 44.990602°N 74.739561°W / 44.990602; -74.739561 (U.S. Inspection Station–Fort Covington, New York)
Fort Covington U.S. Border Inspection Stations MPS
79 U.S. Inspection Station–Trout River, New York
U.S. Inspection Station–Trout River, New York
U.S. Inspection Station–Trout River, New York
September 10, 2014
(#14000576)
NY 30
44°59′31″N 74°18′30″W / 44.992062°N 74.308208°W / 44.992062; -74.308208 (U.S. Inspection Station–Trout River, New York)
Trout River U.S. Border Inspection Stations MPS
80 US Post Office-Malone
US Post Office-Malone
US Post Office-Malone
May 11, 1989
(#88002350)
482 E. Main St.[19]
44°50′55″N 74°17′23″W / 44.848611°N 74.289722°W / 44.848611; -74.289722 (US Post Office-Malone)
Malone A 1934 Classical Revival-style post office building designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Louis A. Simon.
81 Chester Valentine House
Chester Valentine House
Chester Valentine House
February 23, 2015
(#15000028)
182 Lake St.
44°19′21″N 74°08′32″W / 44.322564°N 74.1423527°W / 44.322564; -74.1423527 (Chester Valentine House)
Saranac Lake A 1932 Strathmore model Sears kit house
82 Walker Cottage
Walker Cottage
Walker Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001424)
67 Park Ave.
44°19′57″N 74°08′01″W / 44.3325°N 74.133611°W / 44.3325; -74.133611 (Walker Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1904 Colonial Revival-style house that evolved into a "cure cottage".[20]
83 Wilder Homestead
Wilder Homestead
Wilder Homestead
November 19, 2014
(#09000720)
177 Stacy Rd.
44°52′05″N 74°12′56″W / 44.8680535°N 74.2155486°W / 44.8680535; -74.2155486 (Wilder Homestead)
Malone vicinity The Wilder Homestead was the boyhood home of Almanzo Wilder; it is an historic home and farmstead near Malone. The two-story, Greek Revival style frame dwelling was built in 1843.
84 Wilson Cottage
Wilson Cottage
Wilson Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001443)
8 Williams St.
44°19′42″N 74°08′11″W / 44.328333°N 74.136389°W / 44.328333; -74.136389 (Wilson Cottage)
Saranac Lake An intact Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
85 Witherspoon Cottage
Witherspoon Cottage
Witherspoon Cottage
November 6, 1992
(#92001415)
3 Kiwassa Rd.
44°19′12″N 74°07′46″W / 44.32°N 74.129444°W / 44.32; -74.129444 (Witherspoon Cottage)
Saranac Lake A boardinghouse-style "cure cottage" built in 1910.

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Paul Smith's Hotel Store December 3, 1980
(#80002612)
February 6, 1983 Paul Smith's College campus
Paul Smiths Demolished in April 1982.

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ Richard Greenwood, 2/19/76 "National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings: Adirondack Forest Preserve"
  6. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Ames Cottage" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Azure Mountain Friends
  9. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Baird Cottage" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Berkeley Square Historic District"
  11. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Brighton Town Hall"
  12. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Camp Intermission" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Camp Topridge"
  14. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Camp Wild Air"
  15. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Church Street Historic District" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Colbath Cottage" Archived 2011-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ NRHP Nomination Form, Anselm Lincoln House
  18. ^ Friends of St. Regis Mt. Fire Tower
  19. ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed March 31, 2016.
  20. ^ Gallos, Phillip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, 1985, ISBN 0-9615159-0-2.